Why sportswear brands can’t escape tariff impact: ‘There isn’t a place to hide’

Puma Speedcat OG and Adidas Gazelle sneakers are displayed at a store in Paris, France
Tariffs on Asia-made sportswear may drive up US prices for Nike, Adidas and more. Reuters
Prices of Nike Jordan and Adidas Samba sneakers are likely to rise in the United States after President Donald Trump imposed a raft of new tariffs on key manufacturers of sportswear and apparel including Vietnam and Indonesia. Top US brands like Nike have spent years shifting away from Chinese factories as political tensions between Washington and Beijing escalated, but the new tariffs now threaten southeast Asian supplies of everything from tracksuits to high-tech running shoes. Shares in Nike,

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